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Title: C++ Primer Plus: Teach Yourself Object-Oriented Programming/Book and Disk by Stephen Prata, Waite Group ISBN: 1-878739-74-3 Publisher: Waite Group Press Pub. Date: March, 1995 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $39.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.79 (14 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: The best textbook I've ever seen.
Comment: This is a great book. I read it two years ago, and it's still very useful today. It is wide enough for a beginner and deep enough for you to become an advanced C++ user. The content is structured very well, material explained very clearly and answers every question came out to my mind as I read it. This single book is enough for you to become a C++ power user. It made C++ as my best programming language. An excellent book for reference, too.
Rating: 5
Summary: The Only Book You Will Need To Dive Into C++ Programming
Comment: I approached C++ programming from a BASIC and Fortran background. I really did not want to learn how to use the C Programming language before I could learn C++. I spent hours browsing various books (in the bookstore, of course) on the subject, and finally purchased this book. I have read the book from cover to cover three times! There is a lot of very useful information that can only all be learned over time. The reading is easy flowing, and the example programs are excellent. I have since learned how to program in C++ using MFC for Windows, and I only wish that I could find a book on MFC that is as concise and helpful as Prata's C++ book. I recommend this as a "must have" for any person wanting to do serious C++ programming
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent book for learning c++
Comment: Half of book covers the basic topics in other languages like data type, loop control ... in c++ concept. The other half devotes to pure c++ concept like class, polymorphism, inheritance, instantiate the object, dynamic and static binding, virtual function, friend, template... It doesn't mention STL. In my opinion, this is the only one you need to learn c++. For advance knowledge, you may need a STL book and any book in deep discussion like the book from Stroup Bjan or Scott Myers. This book covers pretty much in detail all the topics, along the pitfalls problem like deep copy, static variable, header file... It also includes many userful, short examples with the hidden errors. I am glad that this is my first book in c++. The problem is you can not read it very fast because there are many complex discusions, the trade off is it maybe the only one to start c++.
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Title: C++ Primer Plus (4th Edition) by Stephen Prata ISBN: 0672322234 Publisher: SAMS Pub. Date: 15 December, 2001 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
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